LEGO Tip of the Week #13: Organize Your LEGO Search with Brick Manager
Organize Your LEGO Search with Brick Manager
I hope you all had a happy Saturday!
One of the things I love most about Bricks & Minifigs Vestavia Hills is getting to chat with all of you. You’re always sharing great LEGO tips, and I always learn something new!
Just yesterday, a regular builder — Thanks, David!—introduced me to a useful app called Brick Manager.
If you’ve ever spent time digging through our bulk LEGO tables looking for just the right part (some of you even bring your instruction booklets and part lists), this might be just what you need.
Brick Manager helps you keep track of which pieces you already have and what you still need to complete your builds. According to David, it’s not perfect, but it gets the job done and has saved him a ton of time.
So if you’re working on a set from loose bricks, this app could be what you’ve been looking for!
Unfortunately, I could not find the app on the I tunes store, but if you are an android user…
🧱 Check it out on Google Play:
Brick Manager on Google Play
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